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  1. Royal Irish Constabulary

    Image RIC Station Badge.png right The armed Royal Irish Constabulary RIC was Ireland s major police force ... Reformed Church persuasions, in line with Irish demographics. The RIC s successful system of policing influenced the Canada Canadian Royal Canadian Mounted Police North West Mounted Police , the Victoria Police force in Australia , and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in Newfoundland island Newfoundland . ref Jim Herlihy, The Royal Irish Constabulary , Four Courts Press, 1997, ISBN 1851823433 .... File Webley 1868 RIC.JPG thumb Webley 1868 RIC Royal Irish Constabulary Revolver Cal 450 CF ... county of his wife. ref Jim Herlihy, The Royal Irish Constabulary , Four Courts Press, 1997, ISBN ... and Tans and the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Paddy O Shea, the son of a regular .... The celebrated stage and film actor Stanley Holloway joined the Royal Irish Constabulary in 1920, but left ... Royal Irish Constabulary Category Organizations established in 1822 de Royal Irish Constabulary es Royal Irish Constabulary fr Police royale irlandaise ga Const blacht R oga na h ireann it Royal Irish Constabulary no Royal Irish Constabulary zh .... The Garda S och na Guardians of the Peace patrolled in the Irish Free State now the Republic of Ireland . The Royal Ulster Constabulary renamed after the Good Friday Agreement the Police Service of Northern ... ref and the colloquial name Peeler derives from his surname. ref OED entry at Peeler 3 ref The Irish Constabulary Act of 1822 marked the beginning of the Irish Constabulary. The Act established a force ... had infiltrated the Fenians with local informers. The loyalty of the Irish Constabulary during ... 5 ref The RIC was replaced by the Garda S och na in the Irish Free State and by the Royal Ulster ... oclc 3647363 pages page 64 ref References reflist External links http irishconstabulary.com Royal Irish ... men. The original force had been reorganised under The Act of 1836, and the first constabulary code ...   more details



  1. Royal Newfoundland Constabulary

    was modelled after the Royal Irish Constabulary with the secondment in 1844 of Timothy Mitchell of the Royal Irish Constabulary to be Inspector General, making it the oldest civil police force in North ... Constabulary was reorganized with a new Police Act. Other officers recruited from the Royal Irish Constabulary to take command of the Newfoundland force included Thomas J. Foley who served from 1871 to 1873, Paul Carty , who headed the RNC from 1873 1895, and John Roche McGowen , who served as constabulary ...Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname Royal Newfoundland Constabulary nativename commonname abbreviation RNC patch RNCPAT.jpg patchcaption Shoulder flash of the RNC logo Royal Newfoundland Constabulary ... www.rnc.gov.nl.ca footnotes The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary RNC is a police force in the Canada ... organizations with royal patronage designation Royal on the Newfoundland Constabulary, ref ... forces. Operations The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary serves alongside the Royal Canadian Mounted ... services. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary services mainly major metropolitan areas while the RCMP ... of Taser s within the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has been halted. ref cite news url http www.cbc.ca canada newfoundland labrador story 2007 11 15 rnc taser.html title Newfoundland Constabulary ... mission formed 1841 preceding1 Newfoundland Constabulary 1729 preceding2 employees 400 volunteers budget ... first Gary title To Serve and Protect The Newfoundland Constabulary on the Home Front World War ... with the prefix Royal publisher Canadian Heritage accessdate 2010 10 13 ref in recognition of its ... Deputy Chief of Police Chief of Police Fleet Over the years, the Constabulary has used many different vehicles such as http www.policecanada.ca File Royal Newfoundland Constabulatory van.jpg thumb ... back to three earlier units Newfoundland Constabulary Mounted Force 1873 1894, New Fire Brigade Mounted Force 1895 1922 and Newfoundland Constabulary 1922 1951 of the The current unit has 4 horses ...   more details



  1. Royal Parks Constabulary

    Image St. James s Park fingerpost.jpg thumb 300px The Royal Parks Constabulary signposted in St James s Park , London The Royal Parks Constabulary RPC was the police force formerly responsible for the Royal ... operating in England and Wales, the Royal Parks Constabulary did not report to the Home Office , but instead to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport , who provided funding for it through the Royal Parks Agency . The force was created in 1872 as the Royal Parks Keepers keepers were given full police powers within the parks. They were renamed the Royal Parks Constabulary in 1974 . Before 1872 ... to instigate criminal proceedings for offences committed in the Royal Parks. On 1 April 2004 , following a review of the Royal Parks Constabulary by Anthony Speed , the Royal Parks Operational ... of Hyde Park, London Hyde Park was handed over to the Royal Parks Constabulary. External links http www.royalparks.gov.uk about police.cfm Metropolitan Police, Royal Parks OCU http www.historic scotland.gov.uk ... Kingdom Category Parks and open spaces in London Royal Parks Constabulary Category Organisations ... and commons in Edinburgh Royal Parks Constabulary Category Organisations based in Scotland with royal patronage Category Social history of London no Royal Parks Constabulary ... Parkes who won the Victoria Cross in the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854. The Constabulary worked ... the Royal Parks in Greater London. The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 formally abolished the Royal Parks Constabulary in England, leaving the remainder responsible for Holyrood Park in the hands of Historic Scotland. Many of the officers from the Royal Parks Constabulary transferred into the new Metropolitan Police Royal Parks Operational Command Unit OCU the new OCU is funded in the same way, through the Royal Parks Agency, with its funding ring fenced to prevent it being diverted to other Metropolitan Police areas. The only Royal Park not policed by this force was Hyde Park ...   more details



  1. Royal Ulster Constabulary

    formed 1 June 1922 preceding1 Royal Irish Constabulary dissolved 2001 superseding Police Service ... known as the Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross GC . It was founded on 1 June 1922 out of the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC . ref The Thin Green Line The History of the Royal Ulster Constabulary ... Act 1920 , Northern Ireland was placed under the jurisdiction of the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC ...Unbalanced date August 2009 Infobox law enforcement agency doc autocat off agencyname Royal Ulster Constabulary ... police Yes local Yes The Royal Ulster Constabulary was the name of the police force in Northern ... as one of the most professional police operations in the world, the Royal Ulster Constabulary is one ... King George V granted to the force the name Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC . In May, the Parliament ... of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC, Richard Doherty, published by Pen & Sword Books ISBN 1 84415 ... Green Line The History of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC , Richard Doherty, published by Pen ... in the Royal Ulster Constabulary always remained disproportionally small in terms of the Catholic percentage ... F in sticker calling for the Royal Ulster Constabulary to be disbanded Expand section additional ..., with the Royal Ulster Constabulary being renamed the Police Service of Northern Ireland ... of all of those who have served in the Royal Ulster Constabulary and who have accepted the danger ... Irish Constabulary was its Inspector General Inspector General the last of whom, Sir Thomas ... Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Memorial Website http www.ukpolice.org rucroll index.htm ... Royal Ulster Constabulary Category Police forces of Northern Ireland Category Organizations established in 1922 Category 1922 establishments in Northern Ireland ca Royal Ulster Constabulary da Royal Ulster Constabulary de Royal Ulster Constabulary es Polic a Real del Ulster eu Royal Ulster Constabulary fr Police royale de l Ulster ga Const blacht R oga Uladh it Royal Ulster Constabulary no Royal Ulster ...   more details



  1. File:Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Logo.svg

    logo fur REQUIRED Article Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Use Org HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source http www.rnc.gov.nl.ca pdf rnc recruitment poster.pdf ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free symbol ...   more details



  1. Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary

    Law and Justice site, Commissioner page footnotes reference The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary ... Guinea. The Royal Papuan Constabulary, initially established by the Australian colonial administration ... policewomen dang.pdf title Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary policewomen in PNG 1977&ndash 96 ... in 1975, although the name shifted from Royal Papua and New Guinea Constabulary to the present name .... Organization File Yarawa of the Royal Papuan Constabulary.jpg thumb right September, 1943 &mdash Battle of Kaiapit &mdash Yarawa left of the Royal Papuan Constabulary is congratulated for single ...Infobox law enforcement agency doc do not automatically categorize agencyname Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary nativenamer patch patchcaption logo Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary logo.jpg logo width 90 badge badgecaption motto Securing A Safer Community formedyear ca. 1950 preceding1 Royal Papuan Constabulary preceding2 New Guinea Police Force employees budget country Papua New Guinea national Yes governingbody Government of Papua New Guinea constitution1 constitution2 police Yes local Yes headquarters Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea sworn 4800 ref name urltravStateGov cite web url http travel.state.gov travel cis pa tw cis cis 1757.html title Primer on Personal Security in Papua New Guinea work travel.state.gov publisher US Department of State accessdate 2008 11 15 ref unsworn electeetype Minister minister1name Sami Rambi minister1pfo Internal Security chief1name Gari Baki ref name urlPNGlajCom cite web url http www.lawandjustice.gov.pg www html 145 the commissioner.asp title Government .... The constabulary played a significant role resisting the Japanese occupation of New Guinea during ... frequently prefer to deal with criminals by themselves. ref name urltravStateGov The Constabulary also ... slow response times. While the Constabulary has a code of ethics, ref name urlPNGlajRole cite ... External links http www.lawandjustice.gov.pg www html 145 the commissioner.asp official site of the constabulary ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Regiment

    Royal Irish Regiment may be either of two British Army regiments Royal Irish Regiment 1684 1922 , also known as the 18th Regiment of Foot Royal Irish Regiment 1992 , properly named The Royal Irish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment disambig ...   more details



  1. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy

    The Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy PRIA is the journal of the Royal Irish Academy , founded in 1785 to promote the study of Science, Polite Literature and Antiquities. The Proceedings, comprising papers presented to the Academy, are correspondingly divided into three sections, A, B and C. External links http www.ria.ie publications journals procci Official site http www.xs4all.nl tbreen Journals PRIA.html Contents of Section C vols. 29 1911 1912 to 99 1999 . humanities journal stub Category Irish magazines Category Royal Irish Academy Category Multidisciplinary academic journals ...   more details



  1. File:Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary logo.jpg

    Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary Use Org HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source Police information page, Papua New Guinea Law and Justice Sector ministry website br Page http www.lawandjustice.gov.pg www html 145 the commissioner.asp 145 the commissioner.asp Image http www.lawandjustice.gov.pg resources images Police logo.jpg Police logo.jpg ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Fusiliers

    The Royal Irish Fusiliers was an Ireland Irish infantry regiment of the British Army , raised originally as 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers Regiment of Foot 87th Prince of Wales s Irish Regiment of Foot in 1793 ... . It was given the title The Royal Irish Fusiliers in 1827. It was one of eight Irish regiment s. Citation needed date November 2010 The regiment s first title in 1881 was Princess Victoria s Royal Irish Fusiliers , changed in 1920 to The Royal Irish Fusiliers Princess Victoria s . In 1968 the regiment ... Irish Rangers . In 1999 the present title of the Royal Irish Regiment 1992 Royal Irish Regiment was adopted. Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum The Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum is located on the Mall ... inline name Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum . The exhibits include uniforms, medals, regalia and the two ... War 1854 and the Indian Mutiny 1857 . Following amalgamation in 1885 battalions of the Royal Irish ... World War 1968 pp. 2 3 ref . In peace time the Royal Irish Fusiliers had the counties of County ... of the War, suffering 3,181 dead and more than 15,000 wounded. 6th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Gallipoli Campaign The 6th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers received orders to embark for service ... into action in support of the 5th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers and East Yorkshire Regiment at 9am ... on the same day. The 5th and 6th Battalions Royal Irish Fusiliers were subsequently amalgamated and continued ... to the border with Belgium. 1916 Easter Rising The Royal Irish Fusiliers fought against the Irish ... the Easter Rising . Two of the Royal Irish Fusiliers were killed and six more wounded. ref Weekly ... Robert Morrow . 1st Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers. 1915. Battle of Messines Messines . Lieutenant Geoffrey St George Shillington Cather . 9th Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers. 1916. Hamel , Battle of the Somme ... Visitor Information Attractions Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum.aspx Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum information at Visit Armagh http www.armymuseums.org.uk museums 0000000103 Royal Irish Fusiliers ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Rangers

    Infobox Military Unit unit name The Royal Irish Rangers 27th Inniskilling 83rd & 87th image caption dates ... Irish language Irish colours identification symbol 1 Green br small From Royal Irish Fusiliers small ... of the British Army . Creation The Royal Irish Rangers came into being on 1 July 1968 through ... web last first title The Royal Irish Rangers website url http royalirishrangers.co.uk hist.html accessdate 2007 11 18 ref The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers The Royal Ulster Rifles The Royal Irish Fusiliers ..., the 3rd Battalion former Royal Irish Fusiliers was disbanded. The three regiments had old and differing ... Irish Rangers amalgamated to form Royal Irish Regiment 1992 The Royal Irish Regiment . Uniform Accommodating ... regiments had worn it The green hackle was formerly worn by the Royal Irish Fusiliers The Castle ... by the Fusiliers and the black cross belt worn in the Rifles The Great Irish Warpipes carried by the Royal .... Options for Change Under this reorganisation, the Royal Irish Rangers were amalgamated with the Ulster Defence Regiment to form the new The Royal Irish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment . Territorial Army The name of the Royal Irish Rangers was maintained ... nominally exists to augment the Royal Irish Regiment s ORBAT , but can be deployed in support of any regular unit. In 2007, following the disbanding of the Home Service Battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment, the Royal Irish Rangers TA were renamed as the new 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment. Roll ... site url http www.army.mod.uk royalirish history royal irish rangers.htm accessdate 2007 08 23 ... . Private Robert Morrow . 1st Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers . 1915. Battle of Messines Messines . Captain ... Thiepval . Rifleman William Frederick McFadzean William McFadzean . 1st Bn Royal Irish Rifles . 1916. Battle of the Somme Thiepval . Rifleman Robert Quigg . 12th Bn Royal Irish Rifles . 1916 ... and Palestine Campaign Kareina Peak . Second Lieutenant Edmund De Wind . 15th Bn Royal Irish Rifles ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Artillery

    unreferenced date August 2008 The Royal Irish Artillery was an Irish regiment of the British army in the 18th century. Citation needed date November 2010 It was formed in 1755 as The Artillery Company of Ireland . Citation needed date November 2010 The name was changed in 1760 to The Royal Regiment of Irish Artillery . Citation needed date November 2010 They were recruited all over Ireland and were trained in Dublin Castle and then in Woolwich . Citation needed date November 2010 Parts of the Regiment were sent to Canada in 1777 with Major General John Burgoyne , taking part in the American War of Independence . In addition, some Royal Irish Artillery gunners were shipped directly to New York under Brigadier General James Pattison. Unreferenced section date October 2010 The General s papers were reprinted by the New York State Historical Society in 1876, a detailed source of information on this subject ..., Pattison wrote, give them to the Irish . Citation needed date November 2010 Yet in spite of all the derogatory remarks, the Royal Irish Artillery was awarded white leather stocks as a mark of their good ... of the United Kingdom, the Royal Irish Artillery was absorbed as an integral part of the Royal Artillery and therefore ceased to exist. They became part of the 2nd Battalion of The Royal Regiment of Artillery. Citation needed date November 2010 Buttons from the tunics of the Royal Irish Artillery ... is part of 105 Regiment Royal Artillery Volunteers , a Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army reserve regiment in the British Army . External links Royal Irish Artillery Lineage http www.regiments.org regiments uk art eng sig RirishA.htm Royal Irish Artillery Reinactment Group http www.royalirish.com ... Rebellion, had much to say about his Irish. Citation needed date November 2010 They were his ... date November 2010 When a large number of new Irish gunners coming into New York deserted, Pattison ... Irish regiments of the British Army ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Regiment (1992)

    For the regiment of the same name, disbanded in 1922, see Royal Irish Regiment 1684 1922 Infobox Military Unit unit name The Royal Irish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment image Image R IRISH.PNG caption Cap Badge of the Royal Irish Regiment dates 1 July 1992 present ... Green, Red, Blue identification symbol 3 Green br small From Royal Irish Rangers small identification ... , 5 March Battle of the Somme Somme Day , 1 July The Royal Irish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th ... for Change proposals which recommended through the amalgamation of the Royal Irish Rangers .... This produced a regiment with eleven battalions Regular Army General Service 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army 4th Battalion, Royal Irish Rangers 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Rangers Regular Army  Northern Ireland Resident Battalions or Home Service 3rd County Down Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 4th County Fermanagh and County Tyrone Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 5th County Londonderry Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 6th County Armagh Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 7th Belfast City of Belfast Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 8th County Tyrone Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 9th County Antrim Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment Note Northern Ireland Resident Battalion is the official Army terminology for what ... in July 2007. At the same time, the Royal Irish Rangers , then serving as the TA battalion, was fully incorporated as the 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Today, the operational command of the Royal ... of the Royal Irish Regiment during their final parade. In 2004, a major restructuring of the infantry ... regiments be amalgamated. Under normal circumstances, this would have put the Royal Irish Regiment ... remaining Ireland Irish line infantry regiment, it was decided to leave the Royal Irish Regiment ... more fully within the regiment s structure by renaming it as 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment ...   more details



  1. Irish royal families

    The Irish Royal Families were dynasties who ruled large overkingdoms and smaller petty kingdom s on the island of Ireland over the last two millennia. Locality Significant kingdoms known from early historical times 5th 7th centuries included E ganachta , Connachta , U Fiachrach , Breifne , Aileach , Airg alla , D l Riata , Ulaid , Kings of Brega Brega , Mide , Laigin , Osraige , Laois , An Mhumhain Muma , Iarmuman , Kings of Desmond Desmumu , Thomond Tuadmumu , Hy Many . Some disappeared or were annexed others were self governing until the end of the 16th century. The Irish kings of Sivakumar were often recognised as supreme kings of the island from the time of Mael Seachnaill I 9th Century , but the usual reality is that they were kings with opposition, ruling maybe two or three of Ireland s five provinces. Since the Norman Invasion of Ireland Norman Invasion no native Irish king, Cathal Hayes the 1st, has ruled as a united sovereign Irish kingdom or state, although the Kingdom of Tyrconnell maintained occasional international relations and exchanged ambassadors with the Royal Courts of Scotland, Spain, and the Papacy. As was the case with the nations in what is now England, Scotland ... by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Paternoster Row, London, 1830. See also Irish nobility Chief of the Name Irish kings Kingdoms of Ireland List of Celtic tribes Petty kingdom DEFAULTSORT Irish Royal Families Category European royal families Category Irish genealogy Category Irish royal families ... the Irish College of Arms was set up in Dublin to allow the new lords to acquire coats of arms as in the rest ... into the 17th century and beyond, taking their seats in the Irish House of Lords . However, the wars ... Byrne, Francis J., Irish Kings and High Kings . Four Courts Press. 2nd edition, 2001. Curley, Walter J.P., Vanishing Kingdoms The Irish Chiefs and their Families . Dublin Lilliput Press. 2004. Further reading Blood Royal From the time of Alexander the Great to Queen Elizabeth II , by Charles ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Academy

    distinguish Royal Hibernian Academy The Royal Irish Academy RIA lang ga Acadamh R oga na h ireann , based ... mission statement blockquote The Royal Irish Academy, the academy for the sciences and humanities ... the world of Irish learning internationally. ref Cite web title Mission statement publisher Royal Irish ... Membership Election to Membership of the Royal Irish Academy is a public recognition of academic ..., T.O. 1985 Raifeartaigh, T.O. 1985 The Royal Irish Academy A bicentennial history 1785 1985 Dublin Royal Irish Academy ref It is an important research centre for studies covering Irish history .... Academy House In 1852 the Royal Irish Academy moved to its current premises at 19, Dawson Street , Dublin ... Secretary, Secretary for International Relations and a Staff Representative. The Royal Irish Academy ... Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of the Irish Language Great Book of Lecan References reflist External links http www.ria.ie Official website http www.ria.ie members Royal Irish Academic ... Constitution OIC International Council for Science DEFAULTSORT Royal Irish Academy Category 1785 establishments ... Irish Academy Category Scientific societies Ireland es Real Academia de Irlanda fr Royal Irish Academy ga Acadamh R oga na h ireann no Royal Irish Academy ru ... s, humanities and social sciences . It is one of Ireland Ireland s premier List of Irish learned societies learned societies and List of Irish cultural institutions cultural institutions .... The Academy was established in 1785 and granted royal charter in 1786. ref Harbison, Peter 2003 Royal Irish Academy , in Lalor, Brian ed Encyclopaedia of Ireland, Dublin Gill & Macmillan, pp 948 949. ref Until the late 19th century it was also the owner of the main national collection of Irish antiquities .... br br It will continue to offer an independent forum to Irish scholars, it will provide a network ... of Ireland 1974 1976 John O Donovan scholar John O Donovan 1806&ndash 1861 , Irish language ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Academy of Music

    primarysources date March 2008 Infobox University name Royal Irish Academy of Music native name image name image size caption latin name motto tagline established 1848 type Private university Private endowment staff faculty president Deborah Kelleher provost principal rector chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Westland Row state Dublin country Ireland campus free label free colors colours mascot fightsong nickname affiliations footnotes website http www.riam.ie www.riam.ie address publictransit telephone 353 1 6764412 coor logo The Royal Irish Academy of Music RIAM is a linked college of Dublin City University located in Dublin , Ireland . It was founded in 1848 by a group of music enthusiasts and moved to its present address in Westland Row in 1871. The following year it was granted the right to use the title Royal . In addition to academic degrees, the RIAM offers a variety of courses and examinations in the fields of music , public speaking and drama , including associate and licentiate diplomas. Grade examinations and practical and teaching diplomas can be taken by internal and external students. The Cathal Gannon Early Music Room was opened in May 2003 it contains a harpsichord and clavichord made by Cathal Gannon ... of the Royal Irish Academy of Music include Tara Blaise pop and folk singer Se irse Bodley composer ... Notable teachers Notable teachers at the Royal Irish Academy of Music past and present include Brian ... Irish Academy of Music 22&as brr 3&sig ACfU3U2pfKe0BxGmOiPSmwCjWn6Hv 8qrg PPA400,M1 The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture , Blackwell Publishing, 2001, pp.  400 401. ISBN 0631228179 External links http www.riam.ie Royal Irish Academy of Music Dublin City University coord 53.342333 N 6.250155 W type landmark region IE display title DEFAULTSORT Royal Irish Academy Of Music Categories ... Other languages ga Ceol Acadamh R oga na h ireann sv Royal Irish Academy of Music ...   more details



  1. 5th Royal Irish Lancers

    infobox military unit unit name 5th Royal Irish Lancers image File 5th Royal Irish Lancers Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers dates 1689 1922 country flag United Kingdom allegiance ... br Field Marshal Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby The 5th Royal Irish Lancers was a Cavalry regiments ... there. In 1751, they were retitled 5th Regiment of Dragoons and in 1756 the 5th or Royal Irish Regiment of Dragoons . As such, they served in Ireland and were active during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 Irish Rebellion of 1798. However, they were accused of treachery their accusers claimed their ranks ... , The circumstance was commemorated in a curious way. It was ordered that the 5th Royal Irish ... regiment and titled 5th or Royal Irish Regiment of Dragoons Lancers . In 1861, it was renamed the 5th or Royal Irish Lancers and then the 5th Royal Irish Lancers . The regiment served in India and a section ... posthumously. The 5th Royal Irish Lancers won a total of 20 battle honours during the Great War. The 5th Royal Irish Lancers also has the grim honour of being the regiment of the last British soldier ... editor1 link Simon Fowler author ref The regiment was renamed 5th Royal Irish Lancers and disbanded ... 5 005 Royal Irish Lancers Category Regiments of the British Army in World War I Category Military units and formations established in 1689 Category Defunct Irish regiments of the British Army ... William III of England William of Orange . Renamed the Royal Dragoons of Ireland , they went on to serve ... s Lancers to become the 16th 5th Lancers later the 16th 5th Queen s Royal Lancers . In 1993, this regiment was amalgamated with the 17th 21st Lancers to form the Queen s Royal Lancers . Battle Honours ... references External links http www.royalirishlancers.co.uk history.htm Irish Lancers History s start succession box before title 5th Royal Irish Lancers years 1689&ndash 1922 after 16th 5th Queen s Royal Lancers s end British Cavalry Regiments World War I Category 1689 establishments Category ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Yacht Club

    class infobox bordered style width 15em text align left font size 95 style font size larger Royal Irish Yacht Club colspan 2 style text align center Image RIYCL.png 200px br Burgee Founded 1831 Clubhouse D n Laoghaire Harbour, County Dublin Country IRL Website http www.riyc.ie The Royal Irish Yacht Club is located in D n Laoghaire Harbour, County Dublin Ireland . The club was founded in 1831, with the Marquis of Anglesey , who commanded the cavalry at the Battle of Waterloo being its first Commodore yacht club Commodore . John Skipton Mulvany designed the clubhouse, which still retains a number of original architectural features. Past members of note Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington First Duke of Wellington elected 1833 Daniel O Connell elected 1846 Charles Napier naval officer Admiral Sir Charles Napier elected 1848 Sir Dominic Corrigan elected 1858 Thomas Lipton Sir Thomas Lipton elected 1906 George A. Birmingham elected 1915 Conor O Brien elected 1923 See also National Yacht Club Royal Cork Yacht Club Royal St. George Yacht Club Yacht Club External links http www.riyc.ie Royal Irish Yacht Club Category D n Laoghaire Category Yacht clubs in Ireland Category Organisations based in Ireland with royal patronage Category Watersports in County Dublin Ireland sport stub ...   more details



  1. Queen's Royal Irish Hussars

    Infobox Military Unit unit name The Queen s Royal Irish Hussars image Image QrihBadge.jpg 150px caption Regimental Badge Nickname The Crossbelts dates 1958 1993 country United Kingdom branch British Army type Royal Armoured Corps role Main battle tank Main battle tank late twentieth century Main Battle Tank size 550 current commander Defunct Regimental Headquarters London ceremonial chief Prince Phillip br Winston Churchill Sir Winston Churchill ceremonial chief label Colonel in Chief identification ... et Manu By Hand and Mind march The Queen s Royal Irish Hussars anniversaries St Patrick s Day , Balaklava ... thumb right The Queen s Royal Irish Hussars guidon party and honour guard at the Freedom of Munster Parade, West Germany 1983 The Queen s Royal Irish Hussars , abbreviated as QRIH , was a Cavalry ... Queen s Own Hussars and the 8th King s Royal Irish Hussars in Hohne , West Germany in 1958. The Regimental ... with The Queen s Own Hussars on 1 September 1993, to form The Queen s Royal Hussars The Queen s Own and Royal Irish . History The regiment moved to Aden in 1961, reroling as an armoured reconnaissance ... 8th Hussar from the 8th King s Royal Irish Hussars The Regimental Song I m a soldier ... Hussars and the Queen s Royal Irish Hussars who saw service in various theatres during World War ... http www.victoriacross.org.uk cc48qrhu.htm 4th Queen s Own Hussars, 8th King s Royal Irish Hussars ... as a Main Battle Tank regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps . Post amalgamation, the two types used ... tank Variants Armoured Recovery Vehicle ARV used by the mechanics and fitters from the Royal ..., a throwback to the days of horses. Regimental music The Regimental Quick March was The Queen s Royal Irish Hussars an arrangement of St Patrick s Day, Berkley s Dragoons and The Galloping Queen s Hussar ... links Image redoubt2.jpg thumb right The Eastbourne Redoubt South Seaward facade The Queen s Royal ... established in 1958 Category Defunct Irish regiments of the British Army ...   more details



  1. File:Royal Irish Badge.jpg

    Summary This image illustrates the badge of a Regiment or other unit of the British Army, which is probably subject to Crown Copyright. It is considered that the use of this image qualifies as fair use because 1. The image illustrates, and is representative of, the badge in question. 2. The badge uniquely identifies the Regiment or unit. In the British Army, unlike most other armies, each Regiment has its own individual badge. 3. The information contained in this image cannot adequately be conveyed by other means. 4. The image is of low resolution and is only useful for illustrative purposes. 5. A free image is not available because it is the design itself that is subject to copyright. 6. The badge is only of historical interest, since the Regiment or unit no longer exists owing to disbandment or amalgamation with other units. Source Based on an image at http www.flickr.com photos 25365443 N08 2975646790 Article Royal Irish Regiment 1684 1922 insignia Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. Constabulary

    definition in places outside of Great Britain e.g. , Royal Irish Constabulary , Royal Ulster Constabulary , Royal Newfoundland Constabulary , Royal Canadian Mounted Police , Pennsylvania State Police Pennsylvania Constabulary , Jamaica Constabulary Force etc. . These were organizationally based on the French ... during the administration of president Porfirio D az 1876 1911 . Pakistani Frontier Constabulary forces http news.yahoo.com s ap as pakistae Historic Ireland Royal Irish Constabulary Britain s paramilitary police force in Ireland from 1822 1922. Northern Ireland Royal Ulster Constabulary Britain s paramilitary ...Geographical imbalance date November 2010 Disputed date April 2009 Constabulary may have several definitions. A civil, non paramilitary police force consisting of police officers called constables. This is the usual ... recruited directly to the constabulary and later became all civilian forces after they were well ... over which it had protective status e.g. , Philippine Constabulary , United States Constabulary ... or Guardia Civil in Spain . Listing A partial list of constabularies around the world Royal Gibraltar Police Isle of Man Constabulary Civil Nuclear Constabulary Belfast International Airport Constabulary Hampshire Constabulary Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Northern Constabulary Wandsworth Police ... of Northern Ireland . Ulster Special Constabulary a reserve police force from 1920 until it was disbanded in 1970. United States United States Constabulary United States Army military gendarmerie ... in its early years. Now totally demilitarized outside of the training academy. Pennsylvania Constabulary ... Police Department in 1956. British Commonwealth Royal Hong Kong Police Force Britain s paramilitary ... African occupied Southwest Africa now called Namibia from 1915 90. Others Philippine Constabulary ... Reflist For Further Reading Segal,David R., Brian J. Reed, and David E. Rohall. Constabulary Attitudes ... The Constabulary Ethic and Military Professionalism. Armed Forces & Society , Jul 1975 vol ...   more details



  1. List of Irish organisations with royal patronage

    Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Royal Irish Academy of Music ref cite web url http www.riam.ie history.html title History accessdate 2009 03 08 publisher Royal Irish Academy of Music ref Royal Irish Academy ref Harbison, Peter 2003 Royal Irish Academy , in Lalor, Brian ed Encyclopaedia of Ireland, Dublin Gill & Macmillan, pp 948 949. ref Royal Irish Automobile Club Royal Irish Yacht Club ...List of organisations in the Republic of Ireland with a royal charter is an incomplete list of organisations based in Ireland that have received a royal charter from an List of monarchs of England English ... royal charter , which includes organisations throughout the world. Expand list date August 2008 The Honourable The Irish Society Granted Charted 1613 Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Royal Asiatic Society Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland ref cite web url http royalasiaticsociety.org site ?q taxonomy term 1 title About Us accessdate 2009 03 05 publisher Royal Asiatic Society ref Royal Alfred Yacht Club Royal Airforce Benevolent Society in Ireland Royal Bank of Ireland merged with AIB in 1970 Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot Street Royal City of Dublin Hospital Royal College of General Practitioners Irish Division Royal College of Psychiatrists Irish Division Royal College of Science for Ireland , Absorbed into University College Dublin in 1926. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ref cite web url http www.rcsi.ie index.jsp?1nID 93&pID 98&nID 138 title History accessdate 2009 03 05 publisher Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ref Royal College of Radiologists Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons ref cite web url http www.rcvs.org.uk aboutrcvs title About RCVS accessdate 2009 03 05 publisher Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons ref Royal College of Anaesthetists ref cite web url http www.rcoa.ac.uk index.asp?PageID 21 title The History of the College accessdate 2009 03 05 publisher Royal College of Anaethetists ...   more details



  1. Royal Irish Regiment (1684?1922)

    For the contemporary regiment The Royal Irish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment infobox military unit unit name Royal Irish Regiment image File Royal Irish Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the Royal Irish Regiment dates 1684 1922 country flag United Kingdom of Great ... honours disbanded flying hours website notable commanders The Royal Irish Regiment , until 1881 ... in 1684. Also known as the 18th Royal Irish Regiment of Foot and the 18th The Royal Irish Regiment of Foot , it was one of eight Irish military diaspora Irish named units of the British Army Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland , its home depot in Clonmel . ref Harris, Major Henry E. D. The Irish ... the eight Irish Regiments of the British Army July 1914, their Depots, Reserve Bns., and local Militia. Royal Irish Regiment 1684 1922 Royal Irish Regiment Depot Clonmel , Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Depot Omagh , Royal Ulster Rifles Royal Irish Rifles Depot Belfast , Royal Irish Fusiliers Depot Armagh ... grounds in southern Ireland The Royal Irish Regiment The Connaught Rangers The Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment The Royal Munster Fusiliers The Royal Dublin Fusiliers The South Irish Horse Osprey ... was drafted into the 8th King s Regiment in July 1776. French Revolutionary Wars The Royal Irish ... as part of the Childers Reforms the regiment became the Royal Irish Regiment , and served as the county .... Easter Rising 1916 The Royal Irish Regiment, made up in the vast majority of local Dubliners and were ..., Max, The Easter Rebellion, Dublin 1916 , pp. 76 80 ISBN 1 57098 042 X ref Eight of the Royal Irish ... first Richard last Cannon title Historical Record of the Eighteenth, or Royal Irish Regiment of Foot ... recordofeighteen00canniala Geoghegan, General S., C.B. Royal Irish Regiment , Navy & Military Press ... Depot Birr , Royal Munster Fusiliers Depot Tralee , Royal Dublin Fusiliers Depot Naas . ref It saw ... establishment of the independent Irish Free State in 1922 when the five regiments that had their traditional ...   more details



  1. 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot

    for other units with the same regimental number 87th Regiment of Foot disambiguation Image 87th Foot uniform.png thumb right Regimental uniform, 1793 The 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army , formed in 1793 and amalgamated into the Princess Victoria s Royal Irish Fusiliers in 1881. The regiment was raised in 1793 as the 87th The Prince of Wales s Irish Regiment of Foot , taking its title from George IV of the United Kingdom George IV , then Prince of Wales, later modifying its title to 87th The Prince of Wales s Own Irish Regiment of Foot , then to 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers Regiment of Foot following the Prince s accession to the throne. The 87th were famous for being the first British Regiment to capture a French Imperial Eagle during the Peninsular War . At the Battle of Barrosa on March 5 1811, Ensign Edward Keogh and Sergeant Patrick Masterson captured the Eagle of the 8th Ligne. Keogh only managed to get a hand on the shaft when he was shot and bayoneted, he was killed instantly. Masterson had followed his officer and after killing several men he wrenched the Eagle from the dying hands of its bearer, Lieutenant Gazan. External links http www.archive.org details recordofeightyse00canniala 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers Regiment of Foot Historical record of the Eighty seventh Regiment, or the Royal Irish Fusiliers containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1793, and of its subsequent services to 1853 Category Infantry regiments of the British Army Category Military units and formations established in 1793 Category Military units and formations disestablished in 1881 Category Defunct Irish regiments of the British Army UK mil unit stub es Regimiento N. 87 de Infanter a ...   more details



  1. 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards

    infobox military unit unit name 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards image File 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards dates 1685 1922 country flag Kingdom of Ireland 1685 1707, 1746 1788 br flag Kingdom of Great Britain 1707 1746, 1788 1800 br flag United Kingdom 1801 1922 allegiance branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British Army type Cavalry role Line Cavalry size 1 Regiment command structure garrison garrison label nickname The Blue Horse , The Mounted Micks , The Buttermilks patron motto Quis separabit Who shall separate us? colors colors label march Quick St. Patrick s Day br Slow 4th Dragoon Guards mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded flying hours website notable commanders Lieutenant General James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton br Field Marshal James O Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley br General George Warde br General Henry Fane British Army officer Sir Henry Fane br General George Anson British Army general Sir George Anson br General Edward Hodge Sir Edward Cooper Hodge The 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards was a Cavalry regiments of the British Army cavalry regiment in the British Army , first raised in 1685. It saw service for three centuries, before being amalgamated into the 4th 7th Dragoon Guards in 1922. The regiment was first raised as the Earl of Arran ... in 1788, as the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards . Perhaps the most notable engagement of the regiment ..., it was retitled the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards and in 1922 was amalgamated with 7th Dragoon Guards 7th Dragoon Guards Princess Royal s , to form the 4th 7th Dragoon Guards . Battle Honours ... Regiment of Horse. In 1691 it was re ranked as the 5th Horse, and in 1746 transferred to the Irish ... history.htm title HISTORY OF THE ROYAL DRAGOON GUARDS accessdate August 26, 2010 Category Cavalry ... Defunct Irish regiments of the British Army ...   more details




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